Welcome to our FAQ page, where you can find answers to some of the most common questions we receive about immigration to Canada. Whether you are looking to learn how to apply for a Student Visa in Canada or reunite with your family in Canada, we are here to help you understand the process and make informed decisions about your immigration journey.
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We need a 50% deposit when we sign our retainer agreement, and the balance can be paid in installments as we agree upon. Also, remember that different documents are required for Immigration to Canada, so enquire about them in advance so we can get to work immediately once we sign the agreement.
Canadian Immigration processing times can vary depending on the specific application and the current workload of immigration authorities. However, submitting all required documents and properly completing the application forms can help your application move through the process more quickly.
It depends on the immigration program or route you are applying for. Some programs, such as the Express Entry program, require a job offer or a nomination from a Canadian province or territory. Others, such as the Provincial Nominee Program or the Canadian Experience Class, do not require a job offer but may prioritize applicants with Canadian work experience.
Yes, you can generally sponsor your spouse or common-law partner to come to Canada with you as a permanent resident. However, you will need to meet specific requirements and follow the appropriate procedures for sponsorship.
Yes, applying for permanent residence while you are already in Canada on a temporary visa is possible. Some temporary visas, such as study permits or work permits, allow you to apply for permanent residence from within Canada. However, you will need to meet the requirements for the specific permanent residence program you are applying for. You may also need to meet additional requirements to be eligible to apply from within Canada.
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